MV—September 9, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Absolute worse recycled balls ever, in particular because they are defined as "near mint AAAA" class. These balls are dented, scratched, sharpie marks on almost all balls, completely discolored, with that blackish film (for those of you who golf you know that color, like they have been submerged for a year). These ball were $63.00 and change for NEAR MINT BALLS AAAA class. This is a total scam, and Amazon should remove this merchant from there list of vendors. And there is no need for a picture because my description speaks volumes. Read more
Gregg—August 24, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Once upon a sunny Saturday morning, there you stood on the tee, golf club in hand, full of hope and optimism. The fairway stretched before you like a beautiful invitation. And then—*WHACK!*—your mighty swing sent the ball… well… somewhere. To the left? Maybe. To the right? Possibly. Into an alternate universe? Quite frankly, no one can be sure. But here’s the magic: these new golf balls—the wonderful little spheres you’ve chosen—don’t seem to mind *one bit*. They’re like loyal little buddies who look at your crooked swings and say, *“Heck yeah, let’s go on an adventure!”* When you slice into the trees, they bounce through the branches like woodland explorers, happy to report back on how the squirrels are doing. When you hook wide into the rough, they nestle down in the grass as if discovering rare magical lands. And when, every once in a while, you *do* send one straight soaring down the fairway—oh, the chorus it sings! You’d swear the ball itself gives a little victory whoop. Playing with these golf balls means your game is no longer a grim battle for precision. It’s a hilarious, joyful story you get to tell every time you step on the course. It’s you, your trusty clubs, and these goofball companions, turning every wild shot into part of a grand, adventure. Read more
Dom—December 21, 2025✓ Verified purchase
They were advertised as Mint. AAAA. They aren't even good. Many scuffs, scratches and worst of all many custom logos on almost every ball. These balls are not playable for even a casual Sunday game. Practice balls at best Read more
Luciano & Carly Gallo—October 21, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Bought this twice, both times came with same conditions. I wouldn’t call this 4A, probably 3A conditions. A lot of the balls have scuffles from when the ball hit the cart path. Read more
AL—December 10, 2025✓ Verified purchase
These are not AAAA ball’s that were delivered. These are AAA on a good day. Nearly all of them have multiple scuffs and marked up with sharpies. Read more
Customer—June 5, 2025✓ Verified purchase
We were shorted 1 ball. I feel like about 20% were below stated grade. (Faded, scuffed, stained). But overall decent value for the cost. Read more
les—December 22, 2025✓ Verified purchase
A few of the 50 clearly had been submerged for too long and were dodgy but overall great value for money. At this price a great deal. I now have lots of balls to redistribute to various lakes, trees and gardens around my local courses. Read more
Don D.—October 18, 2025✓ Verified purchase
These balls are not even close to “near mint aaaa”. They have gashes, the coating is rubbed off on many of them. Several of them are no longer white but dingy-looking and stained. There are even two “practice” balls, but the word”practice” is mostly worn off. I suspect a lot of these have been dug from dirt. I’ve bought near-mint balls before and these definitely aren’t near-mint. I’ll make sure I use a different brand in the future. Read more